Landlord Spot

Landlord Spot 40 Bollard

Designed by Piero Lissoni

Landlord Spot is a versatile round spotlight, providing direct light for the outdoors. Its multi-functional spotlight can be placed on the wall, ceiling, ground, or even tree branch with an exclusive strap. Ideal for outdoor lighting applications make trees, plants, or shrubbery stand out.

Landlord is the lord of the earth and the lord of light, and if you are a flower or a tree or a simple two or four-legged animal, you have to ask Landlord for permission if you want to pass unharmed through the night. – Piero Lissoni

Mounting
Bollard
Lamp
LED
Beam Angle
14º, 33º
Wattage
2.3W
Lumen Output
130lm to 140lm
Color Temperature
2700K, 3000K, 4000K
CRI
80
Finishes
White
Grey
Black
Black Oxide
Forest Green
Anthracite
Deep Brown
Aiming
Adjustable
IP Rating
IP65
Certifications
cULus
Power Supply

LED power supply source for remote installation, 24V/45W, 120V-277V, PWM Dimming

LED power supply source for remote installation, 24V/90W, 120V-277V, PWM Dimming

Electrical

Input fixture voltage 24V Control: Non Dimmable / Standard 0-10V dimming Driver: Remote – Class 2 Input Driver Voltage: 120V-277V

Notes
Recommended connections for in-ground installations with a 2-way terminal block 4- pole IP68 water stop on the 24V side. Order separately. All drivers should be installed in weather-resistant enclosures (by others) or indoors. Silicon filled wire-nuts where required should be used on all line-voltage connections to avoid syphoning moisture to electrical components. The painted versions are an exterior rated epoxy-polyester powder coat finish for superior strength, heat and UV resistance. During installation and maintenance avoid scratching or damaging the finish as it may result in premature corrosion of metal surfaces. Avoid cleaning fixtures with corrosive chemicals as it may result in voiding the warranty. LED fixtures are highly susceptible to failure due to electrical effects from poor connections, and electrical short circuits. These are frequently caused by (a) overvoltage from primary voltage sources, (b) electrostatic discharge from the exterior environment. Ensure that all outdoor fixtures are installed on GFI circuits as required by code, and use proper surge protection devices to avoid irreversible damages to electrical components.